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Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System
OBJECTIVES: To detect the influence of blood contamination (BC) on the bond strength (BS) of a self-etching bonding system (SES) to enamel and dentine. METHODS: 25 human molars were longitudinally sectioned on the mesio-distal axis in order to obtain 50 specimens, which were embedded in acrylic resi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2897861/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20613916 |
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author | de Carvalho Mendonça, Ellen Cristina Vieira, Samuel Nilo Kawaguchi, Fernando Aparecido Powers, John Matos, Adriana Bona |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To detect the influence of blood contamination (BC) on the bond strength (BS) of a self-etching bonding system (SES) to enamel and dentine. METHODS: 25 human molars were longitudinally sectioned on the mesio-distal axis in order to obtain 50 specimens, which were embedded in acrylic resin. At first, the specimens were ground to expose a flat surface of enamel, and a bond strength test was performed. Afterwards, the samples were ground again in order to obtain a flat surface of dentine. Ten groups (total: n=100) were assigned according to substrate (enamel and dentine), step in the bonding sequence when contamination occurred (before the acidic primer and after the bonding resin), and contamination treatment (dry or rinse and dry procedure). Fresh human blood was introduced either before or after SES application (Clearfil SE Bond) and treated with air drying, or by rinsing and drying following application. Composite resin (Filtek Z-250,3M ESPE) was applied as inverted, truncated cured cones that were debonded in tension. RESULTS: The mean tensile BS values (MPa) for enamel/dentine were 19.4/23.0 and 17.1/10.0 for rinse-and-dry treatment (contamination before and after SES, respectively); while the measurements for the dry treatment, 16.2/23.3 and 0.0/0.0 contamination before and after SES, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: It was determined that blood contamination impaired adhesion to enamel and dentine when it occurred after bond light curing. Among the tested contamination treatments, the rinse-and-dry treatment produced the highest bond strength with BC after SES application, but it was not sufficient to recover the BS in the contamination-free group. |
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spelling | pubmed-28978612010-07-07 Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System de Carvalho Mendonça, Ellen Cristina Vieira, Samuel Nilo Kawaguchi, Fernando Aparecido Powers, John Matos, Adriana Bona Eur J Dent Original Articles OBJECTIVES: To detect the influence of blood contamination (BC) on the bond strength (BS) of a self-etching bonding system (SES) to enamel and dentine. METHODS: 25 human molars were longitudinally sectioned on the mesio-distal axis in order to obtain 50 specimens, which were embedded in acrylic resin. At first, the specimens were ground to expose a flat surface of enamel, and a bond strength test was performed. Afterwards, the samples were ground again in order to obtain a flat surface of dentine. Ten groups (total: n=100) were assigned according to substrate (enamel and dentine), step in the bonding sequence when contamination occurred (before the acidic primer and after the bonding resin), and contamination treatment (dry or rinse and dry procedure). Fresh human blood was introduced either before or after SES application (Clearfil SE Bond) and treated with air drying, or by rinsing and drying following application. Composite resin (Filtek Z-250,3M ESPE) was applied as inverted, truncated cured cones that were debonded in tension. RESULTS: The mean tensile BS values (MPa) for enamel/dentine were 19.4/23.0 and 17.1/10.0 for rinse-and-dry treatment (contamination before and after SES, respectively); while the measurements for the dry treatment, 16.2/23.3 and 0.0/0.0 contamination before and after SES, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: It was determined that blood contamination impaired adhesion to enamel and dentine when it occurred after bond light curing. Among the tested contamination treatments, the rinse-and-dry treatment produced the highest bond strength with BC after SES application, but it was not sufficient to recover the BS in the contamination-free group. Dental Investigations Society 2010-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2897861/ /pubmed/20613916 Text en Copyright 2010 European Journal of Dentistry. All rights reserved. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles de Carvalho Mendonça, Ellen Cristina Vieira, Samuel Nilo Kawaguchi, Fernando Aparecido Powers, John Matos, Adriana Bona Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System |
title | Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System |
title_full | Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System |
title_fullStr | Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System |
title_short | Influence of Blood Contamination on Bond Strength of a Self-Etching System |
title_sort | influence of blood contamination on bond strength of a self-etching system |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2897861/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20613916 |
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